Economic and Social History examines how societies evolve in economic activities and social organization, focusing on past ways of living and working and their influence on the modern world. Celtic Studies combines language learning with courses on medieval and modern Celtic cultures of the British Isles.At the University of Glasgow, students collaborate with expert scholars, join a vibrant community of innovators, and pursue interdisciplinary links including languages and study abroad, while studying Celtic-speaking peoples' cultures and languages at the forefront of research. Graduates excel in critical thinking, logical expression, confident communication, data analysis, independent judgment, and time management, securing roles in industry management, retail, marketing, finance, government, media, IT, teaching, libraries, museums, archives, social work, heritage, publishing, music, entrepreneurship, research, and academia.
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